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The Flintstones

This is my favorite cartoon ever. This cartoon was on TV for 6 years, then it was cancelled but it is still on TV today. Almost 50 years later.


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  Character Review

The Flintstones
fred Fred Flintstone
Bedrock's most favorite guy. Fred is generally well meaning and is most known for his hollers of "YABBA-DABBA-DOO!"
wilma Wilma Flintstone
Wilma is a truly modern stone age woman. Fun-loving and joyful, yet capable of managing Fred's zany outlook on life.
pebbles Pebbles Flintstone
Cuddly and cute, Pebbles is the apple of her parents' eyes, and an enduring soulmate to Bamm-Bamm

The Rubbles
barney Barney Rubble
Barney is one happy guy and best buddy to Fred. (Most of the time).
betty Betty Rubble
Betty is Wilma's best friend who manages to stay calm and collected even when Fred and Barney are involved in zany activities.
bammbamm Bamm-Bamm Rubble
Bamm-Bamm is the world's strongest kid! He is quick to help around the house, and he has strong devotion towards Pebbles.
Others
dino Dino
This is definitely man's best friend. He's loyal and loving, and when Fred comes back from work, Dino always gives him a warm welcome home.
hoppy Hoppy
Hoppy is one cool pet! He babysits the kids as he takes them around in his pouch.
gazoo The Great Gazoo
Arriving from the planet Zaitox and invisible to all but Fred and Barney, Gazoo is often called into action to help is favorite "dum-dums".

Episodes (Seasons 1and 2)

1. THE SWIMMING POOL (P-1)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-1-60, Air 10-14-60

Fred and Barney build a joint swimming pool in their backyards, leading to a series of fights prior to a surprise birthday party for Fred.

2. THE FLINTSTONE FLYER (P-2)

Written by Mike Maltese
Rec 4-2-60, Air 9-30-60

Barney builds "The Barney Copter," which Fred renames "The Flintstone Flyer," and which the boys use to go bowling instead of to the opera with their wives.

3. THE PROWLER (P-3)

Written by Joseph Barbera
Rec 4-5-60, Air 12-30-60

Betty and Wilma want to take Judo lessons to defend themselves against a neighborhood burglar.

4. THE BABYSITTERS (P-4)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-6-60, Air 11-11-60

Fred and Barney babysit little Egbert and bring the child to Joe Rockhead's house so they can watch the fights. Joe's runtosaurus (and all hell) breaks loose.

5. THE ENGAGEMENT RING (P-5)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-8-60, Air 11-25-60

Barney buys a ring for Betty, Fred hides it, and Wilma finds it--and thinks it's meant for her. Now Barney has to fight the champ to raise .

6. NO HELP WANTED (P-6)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-11-60, Air 10-21-60

Fred causes Barney to lose his job, so he helps him get a new one--as a furniture repossessor. Fred's TV set is first on Barney's list.

7. AT THE RACES (P-7)

Written by Sydney Zelinka
Rec 4-18-60, Air 11-18-60

In order to buy Boulder Dan's billiard parlor, Fred and Barney turn to gambling. "Come on, Sabre Tooth!" they plead. "DOOON'T bet on the races!" advises a fellow spectator.

8. THE DRIVE-IN (P-8)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-25-60, Air 12-23-60

The boys buy a diner without telling the wives, but have difficulty keeping their secret when the "burger on a bun" girls show up at Fred's house.

9. HOT LIPS HANNIGAN (P-9)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-2-60, Air 10-7-60

Fred makes Betty and Wilma disappear (he thinks) in a magic cabinet, and he and Barney join in a hep jam session at the Rockland.

10. THE SPLIT PERSONALITY (P-10)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-9-60, Air 10-28-60

Knocked on the head by a bottle, Fred becomes "Frederick," an irritating fop.

11. THE SNORKASAURUS HUNTER (P-11)

Written by Warren Foster and Mike Maltese
Rec ?, Air 1-27-61

On a hunting trip, the gang encounter a fast-moving, fast-talking snorkasaurus. Fred and Barney try to catch him for dinner.

12. HOLLYROCK, HERE I COME (P-12)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-20-60, Air 12-2-60

Wilma and Betty win a slogan contest, leading to a trip to Hollyrock and (indirectly) to a new TV show called "The Frogmouth."

13. THE GIRLS' NIGHT OUT (P-13)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-31-60, Air 1-6-61

Fred cuts a record at an amusement park and becomes teen singing idol Hi-Fye.

14. THE MONSTER FROM THE TAR PITS (P-14)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 6-22-60, Air 11-4-60

Fred is the stunt double in Gary Granite's latest picture.

15. THE GOLF CHAMPION (P-15)

Written by Sydney Zelinka
Rec 6-29-60, Air 12-9-60

Barney won't let Fred keep his golf trophy because he hasn't paid his lodge dues.

16. THE SWEEPSTAKES TICKET (P-16)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 7-11-60, Air 12-16-60

Fred and Barney buy a lottery ticket and hide it in an old coat; Wilma and Betty buy one and hide it in a coffee pot. Confusion ensues.

17. THE HYPNOTIST (P-17)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 7-25-60, Air 2-10-61

Inspired by the Great Mesmo, Fred accidentally hypnotizes Barney into thinking he's a dog. Barney runs off and winds up in the pound.

18. THE HOT PIANO (P-18)

Written by Mike Maltese
Rec 7-27-60, Air 2-3-61

Fred buys a piano from 88 Fingers Louie as an anniversary present for Wilma.

19. THE BIG BANK ROBBERY (P-19)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 8-15-60, Air 1-20-61

Fred and Barney intercept ,000 in stolen loot, and are soon wanted by both the police and the real robbers.

20. ARTHUR QUARRY'S DANCE CLASS (P-20)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 8-22-60, Air 1-13-61

Fred and Barney take dance lessons, using Joe Rockhead's Volunteer Fire Department as a front.

21. LOVE LETTERS ON THE ROCKS (P-21)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 9-2-60, Air 2-17-61

Fred finds a love letter to Wilma and hires Perry Gunite, a private eye.

22. THE TYCOON (P-22)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 9-13-60, Air 2-24-61

Fred trades places with J. L. Gotrocks, his rich double.

23. THE ASTR'NUTS (P-23)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 9-27-60, Air 3-3-61

The boys accidentally enlist in the Army and are recruited for a top-secret moon launch.

24. THE LONG, LONG WEEKEND (P-24)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 10-24-60, Air 3-10-61

The Flintstones and Rubbles visit the hotel owned by Fred's old friend Gus ("Smooooothie") and end up as the only members of the hotel staff just as the Water Buffalo convention rolls into town.

25. IN THE DOUGH (P-25)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 11-12-60 and 11-17-60, Air 3-17-61

Wilma and Betty's Flint Rubble Double Bubble Cake makes them finalists in a bake-off, but Fred and Barney must assume their identities when the wives get the measles.

26. THE GOOD SCOUT (P-26)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 11-12-60, Air 3-24-61

Fred and Barney lead a Boy Scout troop into danger.

27. ROOMS FOR RENT (P-27)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 1-11-61, Air 3-31-61

Wilma and Betty take in music students as lodgers.

28. FRED FLINTSTONE--BEFORE AND AFTER (P-28)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 1-23-61, Air 4-7-61

Fred's appearance in a Fat Off Reducing Method commercial leads to his joining Food Anonymous.

29. DROOP ALONG FLINTSTONE (P-29)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 1-30-61, Air 9-22-61

The Flintstones and the Rubbles agree to take care of Cousin Tumbleweed's ranch, and unwittingly stumble into the filming of a Western.

30. FRED FLINTSTONE WOOS AGAIN (P-30)

Written by Jack Raymond
Rec 2-7-61, Air 10-13-61

The Flintstones return to Rock Mountain Inn to renew their vows, but discover that their original marriage ceremony wasn't legal.

31. THE HIT SONG WRITERS (P-31)

Written by Jack Raymond
Rec 2-7-61, Air 9-15-61

Taking their cue from _There's Loot in Lyrics_, Fred and Barney try to pen a hit song. They get a helping hand from Hoagy Carmichael.

32. THE ROCK QUARRY STORY (P-32)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 2-24-61, Air 10-20-61

Movie star Rock Quarry attempts to lead a normal life as Gus Schultz, but Wilma and Betty recognize him.

33. THE LITTLE WHITE LIE (P-33)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 3-23-61, Air 11-10-61

When Fred wins money in a poker game and claims he just found it, Wilma makes him run an ad in the paper to find the owner.

34. THE SOFT TOUCHABLES (P-34)

Written by Sydney Zelinka and Arthur Phillips
Rec 4-9-61, Air 10-27-61

Fred and Barney's private eye business backfires when they become stooges of Boss Rockhead.

35. FLINTSTONE OF PRINSTONE (P-35)

Written by Larry Markes
Rec 4-10-61, Air 11-3-61

Fred attends Prinstone U and must balance studying and football practice along with his job at the quarry.

36. THE BEAUTY CONTEST (P-36)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-27-61, Air 12-1-61

Fred and Barney are named judges of the Water Buffalo Lodge's beauty contest--a fact they must keep from their wives.

37. THE MISSING BUS (P-37)

Written by Larry Markes
Rec 4-24-61, Air 9-29-61

Fred becomes a school bus driver on the Bedrock-to-Red-Rock route.

38. SOCIAL CLIMBERS (P-38)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-10-61, Air 11-17-61

The Flintstones and the Rubbles attend an ambassador's ball.

39. THE HOUSE GUEST (P-39)

Written by Sydney Zelinka
Rec 5-15-61, Air 12-22-61

Barney and Betty stay with the Flintstones for a week while the Rubbles' plumbing is being fixed, and Barney's behavior begins to drive Fred crazy.

40. ALVIN BRICKROCK PRESENTS (P-40)

Written by Larry Markes
Rec 5-21-61, Air 10-6-61

Fred suspects that his neighbor has killed his wife.

41. THE PICNIC (P-41)

Written by Jack Raymond
Rec 5-20-61, Air 12-15-61

Fred dumps Barney as Lodge field day partner in favor of trophy-rich Joe Rockhead.

42. THE MASQUERADE BALL (P-42)

Written by Jack Raymond
Rec 6-12-61, Air 12-8-61

Fred tries to win favor with his boss at a costume party, but doesn't know that the costumes have been switched.

43. THE X-RAY STORY (P-43)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 6-15-61, Air 12-29-61

Wilma and the Rubbles try to keep Fred awake for 72 hours after Dino's X-ray (showing a case of dinopeptitis) is mistaken for Fred's.

44. THE ENTERTAINER (P-44)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 6-19-61, Air 1-19-62

Fred woos a female client, Greta Gravel, for Mr. Slate while Wilma is out of town, but Wilma returns early and ends up at the same club as Fred and Greta--who turns out to be Wilma's old friend.

45. THE GAMBLER (P-45)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 6-20-61, Air 1-5-62

"Betting Freddy's" gambling obsession returns, and the Flintstone home is soon devoid of furniture. Arnold's boys club, however, looks great.

46. WILMA'S VANISHING MONEY (P-46)

Written by Harvey Bullock
Rec 7-5-61, Air 1-26-62

Fred spends Wilma's secret stash on a bowling ball. When he learns that this is what she was planning to use the money for in the first place, he hires a burglar to put the money back again.

47. A STAR IS ALMOST BORN (P-47)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 7-10-61, Air 1-12-62

Wilma is discovered by a TV producer and Fred becomes her manager.

48. OPERATION BARNEY (P-48)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 8-16-61, Air 2-16-62

Feigning illness so he and Fred can go to a ball game, Barney finds himself in the hospital and scheduled for an operation.

49. IMPRACTICAL JOKER (P-49)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 7-24-61, Air 2-9-62

Barney gets revenge on prankster Fred by pretending to run a basement counterfeiting operation.

50. FEUDIN' AND FUSSIN' (P-50)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 7-31-61, Air 2-2-62

Fred insults Barney and then refuses to apologize.

51. THE HAPPY HOUSEHOLD (P-51)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 8-21-61, Air 2-23-62

Wilma lands a job as star of "The Happy Housewife Show," which leaves Fred feeling like "The Neglected Husband."

52. THIS IS YOUR LIFESAVER (P-52)

Written by Larry Markers
Rec 9-1-61, Air 3-9-62

Fred rescues the apparently suicidal J. Montague Gypsum, and pays the price as Monty takes over his home.

53. FRED STRIKES OUT (P-53)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 9-7-61, Air 3-2-62

After failing a considerate-spouse quiz and missing their anniversary, Fred tries to placate Wilma over a romantic drive-in date and bowl in the championship tournament at the same time.

54. THE ROCK VEGAS CAPER (P-54)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 9-21-61, Air 3-30-62

Fred accepts an invitation for himself, Wilma and the Rubbles to vacation at Sherman Cobblehead's Golden Cactus Hotel in Rock Vegas. But when he loses all their money gambling he refuses to accept Sherman's charity, insisting that they work for their keep.

55. THE MAILMAN COMETH (P-55)

Written by Arthur Phillips
Rec 9-25-61, Air 3-23-62

Angry at being passed over for a raise, Fred sends an insulting letter to Mr. Slate--then finds out he has gotten his raise after all, and tries to retrieve the letter before his boss sees it.

56. TROUBLE-IN-LAW (P-56)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 11-6-61, Air 3-16-62

Fred introduces his mother-in-law to rich rancher Melville J. Muchrocks, then tries to thwart the budding romance when it appears Muchrocks may be a con man.

57. DIVIDED WE SAIL (P-57)

Written by Larry Markes
Rec 12-13-61, Air 4-6-62

The Flintstones and Rubbles share a game show prize, a houseboat that Fred and Barney christen the _Nau-Sea_.

58. KLEPTOMANIA CAPER (P-58)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 1-3-62, Air 4-13-62

A misunderstanding regarding Fred's old clothes leads to the conclusion that Barney is a kleptomaniac.

59. LATIN LOVER (P-59)

Written by Harvey Bullock
Rec 1-5-62, Air 4-20-62

Wilma encourages Fred to adopt Roberto Rockelini's romantic manner (and moustache), but his apparent effect on women proves too much for Wilma to bear.

60. TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME (P-60)

Written by Larry Markes
Rec 1-15-62, Air 4-27-62

Fred becomes umpire for the little-league baseball game between coach Barney's Bedrock Giants and the Grittsburg Pyrites, but his calls produce unsportsmanlike behavior in the Giants' fathers.

Seasons 3 and 4

61. FRED'S NEW BOSS (P-61)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 2-1-62, Air 9-21-62

Fred tries to get newly-unemployed Barney a job at the quarry, and Barney is made Executive Vice President in Charge of Production when it turns out he is Mr. Slate's nephew.

62. DINO GOES HOLLYROCK (P-62)

Written by Harvey Bullock
Rec 1-30-62, Air 9-14-62

Dino has a shot at TV stardom opposite the actress of his dreams in "The Adventures of Sassie."

63. THE TWITCH (P-63)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 2-14-62, Air 10-12-62

Fred tries to get Rock Roll to perform at Wilma's ladies club benefit.

64. INVISIBLE BARNEY (P-64)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 3-24-62, Air 9-28-62

Fred's attempt to cure Barney's hiccups has an unexpected side effect.

65. BOWLING BALLET (P-65)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-3-62, Air 10-5-62

Fred enrolls in the Bedrock Dance Studio in order to regain his lost timing before the big bowling match against the Rockland Rockets.

66. BABY BARNEY (P-66)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-23-62, Air 11-9-62

Having told his wealthy Uncle Tex that he and Wilma have a son named "Little Tex," Fred enlists Barney's help in ensuring his inheritance.

67. THE BUFFALO CONVENTION (P-67)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 4-12-62, Air 10-26-62

Every member of the Water Buffalo Lodge suddenly comes down with "dipsy-doodle-itis," which can only be cured by three days away from their wives at Frantic City--but Wilma's Doozey dodo bird knows the truth and could spoil everything.

68. HERE'S SNOW IN YOUR EYES (P-68)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 5-2-62, Air 10-19-62

Wilma and Betty follow their husbands to the Lodge convention at Stone Mountain Ski Resort

69. THE LITTLE STRANGER (P-69)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 5-9-62, Air 11-2-62

Wilma is deliberately vague when she tells Fred that Arnold will be staying with them for two weeks, and Fred thinks that Wilma is pregnant.

70. LADIES DAY (P-70)

Written by Harvey Bullock
Rec 5-25-62, Air 11-23-62

Fred dons a dress to get into a ball game for free, and he and Barney must deal with an angry Betty and Wilma, Mr. Slate, and an amorous client who has eyes for "Fredericka" and, later, for Wilma.

71. HAWAIIAN ESCAPADE (P-71)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 6-21-62, Air 11-16-62

Wilma and Betty win a trip to Rockiki Beach to meet Larry Lava.

72. NUTHIN' BUT THE TOOTH (P-72)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 6-29-62, Air 11-30-62

Barney's toothache creates a headache for Fred, who tries to pull the tooth himself so they can use the money to go to the fights.

73. HIGH SCHOOL FRED (P-73)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 7-5-62, Air 12-7-62

On the advice of an efficiency expert, Mr. Slate sends Fred back to finish high school, where he is instantly popular with the kids.

74. DIAL S FOR SUSPICION (P-74)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 7-9-62, Air 12-14-62

Fred must take two physicals: one to take out a life insurance policy, and one for a new job as assistant to Conrad Hailstone at Stone Valley Inn. He soon begins to suspect that Wilma is planning to kill him to collect the insurance.

75. FLASH GUN FREDDIE (P-75)

Written by Jack Raymond
Rec 7-16-62, Air 12-21-62

Fred and Barney pursue a career in "photo-graphy" when they purchase a Polarock camera.

76. THE KISSING BURGLAR (P-76)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 7-27-62 and 8-10-62, Air 1-4-63

A thief with a romantic touch has Wilma starry-eyed and Fred seeing red.

77. THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (P-77)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 8-10-62, Air 4-5-63

Barney must keep Fred busy while Wilma plans a surprise party for him, but he loses his car with a sleeping Fred inside.

78. WILMA, THE MAID (P-78)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian
Rec 8-13-62, Air 1-11-63

The Flintstones hire a maid, Lollobrickida, who quits before an important dinner.

79. THE HERO (P-79)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 8-15-62, Air 1-18-63

Barney saves a baby, but Fred gets the credit. Will Fred's conscience let him live with the lie?

80. FOXY GRANDMA (P-80)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 8-30-62, Air 2-8-63

Fred hires a housekeeper who turns out to be Grandma Dynamite, the notorious bank robber.

81. THE SURPRISE (P-81)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 9-4-62, Air 1-25-63

Fred expresses negative feelings about babies when Barney sits for his nephew Marblehead--not the right frame of mind in which to hear Wilma's news...

82. MOTHER-IN-LAW's VISIT (P-82)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 9-7-62, Air 2-1-63

Fred's attempts to be nice to Mrs. Slaghoople--"I love my mother-in- law, I *love* my mother-in-law..."--are less than successful. So when the old battle-axe winds up in disguised, part-time cabbie Fred's taxi, he milks the situation for all it's worth.

83. FRED'S NEW JOB (P-83)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 9-11-62, Air 2-15-63

Operation Get You a Raise, which involves Barney dressing up as "Mr. Rockafeather" and making a counter-offer for Fred's services, backfires, and Fred is fired by Mr. Slate.

84. THE BLESSED EVENT (a.k.a. DRESS REHEARSAL) (P-84)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian
Rec 9-20-62, Air 2-22-63

Wilma is about to go into labor. (The birth of Pebbles.)

85. CARRY ON, NURSE FRED (P-85)

Written by Mike Maltese (teleplay by Joanna Lee)
Rec 9-27-62, Air 3-1-63

After firing Wilma's nurse, Fred assumes the household duties and mislays Pebbles.

86. VENTRILOQUIST BARNEY (P-86)

Written by Mike Maltese (teleplay by Herb Finn)
Rec 10-2-62, Air 3-8-63

Barney's voice-throwing trick adds to the general mayhem when he and Fred take Pebbles to a wrestling match.

87. THE BIG MOVE (P-87)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 10-16-62, Air 3-22-63

Fred disapproves of Barney's lowbrow influence on Pebbles, so he moves the family to a snobbish high-society community.

88. SWEDISH VISITORS (P-88)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian
Rec 10-23-62, Air 3-29-63

While the Flintstones endure a rocky family camping trip, Wilma rents out the house to earn back the vacation money she has already secretly spent on herself.

89. DINO DISAPPEARS (P-89)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 3-13-63, Air 10-10-63

Dino, feeling unloved and unwanted, runs away from home.

90. GROOM GLOOM (P-90)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 3-22-63, Air 9-26-63

Fred dreams that Pebbles has married Arnold.

91. FRED'S MONKEYSHINES (P-91)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 4-3-63, Air 10-17-63

Fred's new glasses give him a dangerously distorted view of the world.

92. THE FLINTSTONE CANARIES (P-92)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 4-5-63, Air 10-24-63

Fred persuades Barney to sing lead in his barbershop quartet group on the "Hum Along With Herman" show.

93. GLUE FOR TWO (P-93)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 4-22-63, Air 10-31-63

Fred's new soft drink doubles as a super glue, and he and Barney are soon joined at the bowling ball.

94. BIG LEAGUE FREDDIE (P-94)

Written by Walter Black
Rec 4-25-63, Air 11-7-63

Fred is mistakenly credited with the phenomenal baseball performance of rookie Roger. He plans to usurp Roger's shot at the big leagues, and the gang give him the cold shoulder.

95. SLEEP ON, SWEET FRED (P-95)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 4-30-63, Air 11-21-63

Wilma and Betty use "sleep teaching" to get what they want out of their husbands, but Fred and Barney catch on and decide to turn the tables on them.

96. OLD LADY BETTY (P-96)

Written by Walter Black
Rec 5-6-63, Air 11-14-63

Betty, disguised as elderly Mrs. O-Lady, takes a job purchasing common items with large bills for an equally bogus old woman, who turns out to be a counterfeiter.

97. KLEPTOMANIAC PEBBLES (P-97)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 5-14-63, Air 11-28-63

Pebbles' tendency to take anything that isn't nailed down is exploited by jewel thief Baffles Gravel.

98. DADDIES ANONYMOUS (P-98)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 5-21-63, Air 12-12-63

D.A. is a club where Bedrock fathers secretly hang out and play cards when they should be walking their children.

99. DADDY'S LITTLE BEAUTY (P-99)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 5-22-63, Air 12-5-63

Fred enters Pebbles in a beauty contest.

100. BEDROCK HILLBILLIES (P-100)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 6-11-63, Air 1-16-64

Fred inherits a hillbilly "estate" and is unwillingly pulled into the ancient Hatrock-Flintstone feud.

101. LITTLE BAMM-BAMM (P-101)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 6-12-63, Air 10-3-63

After wishing on a falling star, the Rubbles find Bamm-Bamm abandoned on their doorstep. Their attempt to adopt the boy leads to a custody battle involving attorney Perry Masonry.

102. PEEK-A-BOO CAMERA (P-102)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 6-21-63, Air 12-19-63

Fred and Barney attend a wild bachelor party under false pretenses, but the wives may never forgive them if their appearance on "Peek-A- Boo Camera" airs.

103. ANN-MARGROCK PRESENTS (P-103)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian
Rec 6-28-63, Air 9-19-63

Fred and Wilma hire "Annie" to babysit Pebbles, unaware that the young woman is actually Ann-Margrock in town for a show (for which Fred and Barney plan to audition).

104. TEN LITTLE FLINTSTONES (P-104)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 7-8-63, Air 1-2-64

A flying saucer drops off ten duplicates of Fred, whose life is turned upside down by their actions.

105. ONCE UPON A COWARD (P-105)

Written by Unknown
Rec 7-12-63 and 7-19-63, Air 12-26-63

Fred is held up by a masked man who tells him to raise his arms "nice and slow." He subsequently engages in dangerous activities to salvage his reputation.

106. FRED EL TERRIFICO (P-106)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 7-19-63, Air 1-9-64

Fred, sporting another flamboyant moustache, deals with jewel thieves and the jealous Wilma while on vacation in Rockapulco.

107. FLINTSTONE AND THE LION (P-107)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 7-29-63, Air 1-23-64

Fred stubbornly refuses to acknowledge that the kitten he brought home has become a hungry and unmanageable mountain lion.

108. CAVE SCOUT JAMBOREE (P-108)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 8-5-63, Air 1-30-64

Shangri-La-De-Da Valley, far from being the isolated vacation spot the Flintstones and Rubbles were promised, turns out to be the site of a huge gathering of boy scouts.

109. LADIES NIGHT AT THE LODGE (P-109)

Written by Herb Finn
Rec 8-16-63, Air 2-13-64

Dressed as men, Wilma and Betty attempt to join the Water Buffalo Lodge but barely survive the initiation.

110. ROOM FOR TWO (P-110)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 8-29-63, Air 2-6-64

Barney's deciding vote against Fred in the "Water Buffalo of the Year" run-off leads to a bitter fight over a new room.

111. REEL TROUBLE (P-111)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 9-4-63, Air 2-20-64

Fred bores everyone he can with his home movies of Pebbles, then inadvertently captures a robbery on film.

112. BACHELOR DAZE (P-112)

Written by Ralph Goodman (teleplay by Herb Finn)
Rec 9-26-63, Air 3-5-64

How young Fred and Barney met their future wives while working at the Honeyrock Hotel.

113. SON OF ROCKZILLA (P-113)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 9-30-63, Air 2-27-64

Fred dons a monster suit to create publicity for a new horror film, but becomes stuck and is chased by the police and a lovesick finkasaurus.

114. OPERATION SWITCHOVER (P-114)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 10-2-63, Air 3-12-64

Fred and Wilma switch jobs for the day. Will Fred win the Housewife of the Year Award?


Seasons 5 and 6

115. PEBBLES'S BIRTHDAY PARTY (P-115)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 3-3-64, Air 10-8-64

"The only caterer in town" muddles two parties, sending the Boulderettes to Pebbles's kiddie party and Rocko the Clown to the Water Buffalo Lodge.

116. HOP HAPPY (P-116)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 3-10-64, Air 9-17-64

Barney buys a hopparoo for Bamm-Bamm. The animal annoys Fred, until the families' lives are endangered at a picnic and Hoppy goes for help.

117. CINDERELLAST ONE (P-117)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 3-19-64, Air 10-22-64

Fred's fairy godmother helps him make a splash at Mr. Slate's party.

118. MONSTER FRED (P-118)

Written by Unknown
Rec 4-3-64, Air 9-24-64

Fred's bowling-ball accident necessitates a visit to Dr. Len Frankenstone, who sees an opportunity to test his personality- switching machine.

119. ITTY BITTY FREDDY (P-119)

Written by Unknown
Rec 4-15-64, Air 10-1-64

Fred's experimental reducing formula leaves him a diminished man, a situation he and Barney exploit by putting together a ventriloquist act for the Ed Sullystone Show.

120. BEDROCK RODEO ROUND-UP (P-120)

Written by Unknown
Rec 4-16-64, Air 10-15-64

Fred is jealous of Pebbles' affection for rodeo rider Bony Hurdle, Wilma's old sweetheart, and enters the Bedrock Rodeo himself to win her back.

121. A HAUNTED HOUSE IS NOT A HOME (P-121)

Written by Unknown
Rec 4-21-64, Air 10-29-64

In order to receive his Uncle Giggles' inheritance, Fred and co. must spend the night in his uncle's haunted mansion.

122. DR. SINISTER (P-122)

Written by Unknown
Rec 4-22-64, Air 11-5-64

Lured by Madam Yes, Fred and Barney must escape ("A judo, a chop chop chop!") from Dr. Sinister's island fortress.

123. THE GRUESOMES (P-123)

Written by Unknown
Rec 5-1-64, Air 11-12-64

The Flintstones befriend their next-door neighbors, the strange new inhabitants of Tombstone Manor.

124. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BABY IN BEDROCK (P-124)

Written by Unknown
Rec 5-11-64, Air 11-19-64

Rockeo and Julietta comes to life as the Flintstones and Rubbles enter their children as competitors in a beautiful baby contest.

125. DINO AND JULIET (P-125)

Written by Unknown
Rec 5-21-64, Air 11-26-64

Dino falls in love with the pet of Loudrock, Fred's obnoxious new neighbor.

126. KING FOR A NIGHT (P-126)

Written by Unknown
Rec 5-26-64, Air 12-3-64

Fred exchanges places with the King of Stonesylvania.

127. INDIANROCKOLIS 500 (P-127)

Written by Rance Howard
Rec 6-12-64, Air 12-10-64

Fred drives Barney's race car as Goggles Pisano.

128. ADOBE DICK (P-128)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 6-4-64, Air 12-17-64

A Lodge fishing trip on the _HMS Bountystone_ goes awry when Fred and Barney encounter a legendary whaleasaurus.

129. FRED'S FLYING LESSON (P-129)

Written by Rick Mittelman
Rec 6-18-64, Air 1-1-65

Fred "Wings" Flintstone wins a free flying lesson and decides to take the full course after meeting the beautiful instructor.

130. FRED'S SECOND CAR (P-130)

Written by Rance Howard
Rec 7-2-64, Air 1-8-65

Fred buys a "confisticated car" at a police auction, and is chased by crooks who suspect that the car contains jewels.

131. CHRISTMAS FLINTSTONE (P-131)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 7-9-64, Air 12-25-64

Macyrock Santa Fred must fill in for the actual, ailing Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

132. THE HATROCKS AND THE GRUESOMES (P-132)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 7-16-64, Air 1-22-65

If the Gruesomes don't scare the irritating Hatrocks off, Fred reasons, perhaps "bug music" will...

133. TIME MACHINE (P-133)

Written by William Idelson and Samuel Bobrick
Rec 7-15-64, Air 1-15-65

A trip to the World's Fair turns into a trip through time as the Flintstones and Rubbles visit future historical eras.

134. MOONLIGHT AND MAINTENANCE (P-134)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 7-28-64, Air 1-29-65

The Flintstones move into Bedrock Towers, where Fred takes on the job of Resident Stationary Engineer in addition to his quarry duties.

135. SHERIFF FOR A DAY (P-135)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 8-10-64, Air 2-5-65

A uranium hunting expedition results in Fred being appointed sheriff of Rocky Gulch just before the Slatery Brothers ride into town.

136. DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAROCK (P-136)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 8-4-64, Air 2-12-65

The Flintstones and Rubbles help Fred's Uncle Tex thwart cowasaurus rustlers on his Texarock ranch.

137. SUPERSTONE (P-137)

Written by Unknown
Rec 8-17-64, Air 2-26-65

Fred assumes the identity of a television superhero and is framed in a ticket-theft scam.

138. THE ROLLS ROCK CAPER (P-138)

Written by Unknown
Rec 8-28-64, Air 2-19-65

"Boulder's Rules" apply as Fred and Barney help Aaron Boulder solve a murder mystery.

139. FRED MEETS HERCUROCK (P-139)

Written by Unknown
Rec 8-31-64, Air 3-5-65

Fred lands a starring role in Hercurock and the Maidens, but he may not survive the filming.

140. SURFIN' FRED (P-140)

Written by Unknown
Rec 9-21-64, Air 3-12-65

Fred ("Troy") becomes a surfing fool among the teenagers at Rock Island, requiring frequent rescues by lifeguard Jimmy Darrock.

141. THE HOUSE THAT FRED BUILT (P-141)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 3-2-65, Air 9-24-65

Fred and Barney restore an old house for Fred's mother-in-law.

142. NO BIZ LIKE SHOW BIZ (P-142)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 4-13-65, Air 9-17-65

Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's miraculous singing ability leads to overnight stardom.

143. DISORDER IN THE COURT (P-143)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 4-23-65, Air 10-8-65

Jury foreman Fred fears for his life after he delivers a guilty verdict for vicious Mangler--who escapes from prison.

144. THE RETURN OF STONY CURTIS (P-144)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Allen
Rec 6-21-65, Air 10-1-65

Fred wins Stony Curtis's services in connection with the star's upcoming picture, _Slave Boy_.

145. THE GREAT GAZOO (P-145)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 6-17-65, Air 10-29-65

Gazoo, a political exile from the planet Zetox, is assigned to serve prehistoric "dumb-dumbs" Fred and Barney.

146. CIRCUS BUSINESS (P-146)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 6-10-65, Air 10-15-65

Fred buys a circus, whose unpaid acts all walk out--leaving the Flintstones and Rubbles to fill in.

147. RIP VAN FLINTSTONE (P-147)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 6-15-65, Air 11-5-65

Fred falls asleep at the quarry's annual picnic and finds himself in Bedrock's future, where Barney is a millionaire, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are married, and Wilma is a lonely old woman.

148. SAMANTHA (P-148)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Allen
Rec 6-24-65, Air 10-22-65

Unknowingly aided by the magic of their new neighbor Samantha, Wilma and Betty compete with Fred and Barney in the area of woodland survival.

149. THE GRAVELBERRY PIE KING (P-149)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 7-1-65, Air 11-12-65

Once again fired by Mr. Slate, Fred attempts to market Wilma's gravelberry pies, but finds he is losing money on the deal.

150. THE STONEFINGER CAPER (P-150)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 7-8-65, Air 11-19-65

Barney and Fred are kidnapped by Stonefinger and his henchmen, who have mistaken Barney for scientist Dr. Rockenheimer. Will Gazoo rescue the boys?

151. THE MASQUERADE PARTY (P-151)

Written by Warren Foster
Rec 7-15-65, Air 11-26-65

The promotional campaign for a new singing group, the Wayouts, has Bedrock's panic-stricken populace fearful of an alien invasion--and Fred is wearing a spaceman

152. SHINROCK-A-GO-GO (P-152)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 7-22-65, Air 12-3-65

Fred injures his foot and creates a dance sensation, "The Frantic." "Shinrock" host Jimmy O'Neillstone is so impressed he books Fred to appear on the program.

153. ROYAL RUBBLE (P-153)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 7-27-65, Air 12-10-65

Barney is mistaken for Stonyrock-arabian prince Barbaruba and given the royal treatment, but Fred is suspicious.

154. SEEING DOUBLES (P-154)

Written by George O'Hanlon
Rec 8-3-65, Air 12-17-65

Fred and Barney go bowling while "Fred and Barney nothing" (Gazoo- created duplicates who can only say "Yes, yes, yes" and "No, no no") take the wives to dinner.

155. HOW TO PICK A FIGHT WITH YOUR WIFE WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (P-155)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 8-4-65, Air 1-7-66

A fight sparked by differing beliefs as to which gender has "the superior mind" causes Fred to move in with Barney, and Betty to stay with Wilma.

156. TWO MEN ON A DINOSAUR (P-156)

Written by Walter Black
Rec 8-17-65, Air 2-4-66

Gazoo's dinosaur-race betting tips prove too accurate, and Fred and Barney are targeted by Big Ed and his bookies.

157. FRED GOES APE (P-157)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 8-5-65, Air 1-14-66

The wrong bottle of pills turns Fred into an ape instead of curing his sneezing.

158. THE LONG, LONG, LONG WEEKEND (P-158)

Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
Rec 8-19-65, Air 1-21-66

Fred is skeptical of Barney's magazine about the future, until Gazoo transports the Flintstones and Rubbles there.

159. THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADROCK (P-159)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 8-20-65, Air 2-11-66

Fred and Barney are tricked into purchasing a worthless claim of land. When they suddenly find gold, the two con men who sold them the land set about getting the claim back.

160. CURTAIN CALL AT BEDROCK (P-160)

Written by George O'Hanlon
Rec 9-7-65, Air 2-18-66

Fred turns down the leading male role in _Romeorock and Julietstone_, but replacement Barney seems hopeless in the part.

161. BOSS FOR A DAY (P-161)

Written by Walter Black
Rec 9-13-65, Air 2-25-66

Gazoo lets Fred experience what it's like to run the show for a change.

162. FRED'S ISLAND (P-162)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 9-14-65, Air 3-4-66

Tricked into painting Mr. Slate's yacht, Fred and Barney are cast adrift and find themselves on a seemingly deserted island.

163. JEALOUSY (P-163)

Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Allen
Rec 9-24-65, Air 3-11-66

Fred fakes a headache so he can go bowling, but the thought of Wilma's old boyfriend and new dinner date, Wilbur Terwilligerock, keeps him from concentrating on his game.

164. DRIPPER (P-164)

Written by Barry Blitzer
Rec 10-1-65, Air 3-18-66

Dripper, a performing sealosaurus, follows Barney home from the Oceanrock Aquarium, but a pair of criminals have followed Dripper.

165. THE STORY OF ROCKY'S RAIDERS (P-165)

Written by Joanna Lee
Rec 10-5-65, Air 4-1-66

The perusal of Grandpa Flintstone's diary tells the story of his World War I adventures.

166. MY FAIR FREDDY (P-166)

Written by Tony Benedict
Rec 10-20-65, Air 3-25-66

The Flintstones are accepted into the Stonyside Country Club when an overhead conversation about Dino's lineage is misunderstood to be about Fred's. Gazoo sets about helping Fred get culture.



Movies

 

John Goodman is Fred Flintstone in this hilarious big screen adaptation of the classic Hanna Barbera cartoon. Good 'ol Fred and Barney (Rick Moranis) are two stone age blue-collar pals who mine rock for a living at the Slate and Company quarry. They help each other out whenever they can, like the time that Fred gives Barney some cash to help him and Betty adopt a son. And the time that Barney fudges Fred's company appraisal scores and lands him an executive position in the company... which unfortunately puts him right where scheming snake Cliff Vandercave (Kyle McLachlan) wants him. The whole loveable gang is here, along with some dazzling set and creature effects, to make The Flintstones a family favourite.

 

The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)
 

The loveable Flintstones yabba-dabba-do their way on to the big screen in true live-action cartoon style with this adorable prequel to the 1994 hit. Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas follows wacky pals Fred Flintstone (Mark Addy) and Barney Rubble (Stephen Baldwin) as they court the loves of their lives, Wilma Slaghoople (Kristen Johnston) and Betty O'Shale (Jane Krakowski), respectively. Fred's going to have to compete with rich opportunist Chip Rockefeller (Thomas Gibson) for Wilma's hand in marriage, but you can bet that true love will win the day in this bright, bubbly and technically dazzling film that's pure fun for the whole family.

 

The Flintstones - Season 1
 

Before Matt Groening and pals introduced us to "The Simpsons," Joseph Barbera and William Hannah produced a little show called "The Flintstones." Season "1" was first aired on ABC during 1960 and has been syndicated in perpetuity throughout the known universe ever since.

Episode Guide:

(Screen Test) The Flagstones:

Admittedly, I've never seen the screen test (discovered in 1993) and cannot even vouch for it's inclusion in the DVD set-one can only hope.

 

 

The Flintstones - Season 2


Personal Favorite

The prehistoric and prehysterically funny legacy grows larger on DVD with this fabulous 32-episode 4-disc set of Season Two!

 

 

 

Man Called Flintstone

Meet Fred Flintstone, super spy. He's the kind of guy who'd go down in history, except this is the Stone Age and history hasn't been invented yet. What, you don't know him? You will when you watch the feature-length cartoon spy spoof The Man Called Flintstone. Our man from Bedrock takes on the mission of an injured super agent who looks exactly like Fred. His task: find the arch-baddie Green Goose and stop his world-domination plan. So, pretending to be on a modern Stone-Age family vacation with Wilma, Barney and Betty, Fred wings overseas to Eurock for some wild and woolly-mammoth intrigue. This is one spy caper that won't be finished 'til it's yabba-dabba-done!

 

Stone-Age Adventures

THE FLINTSTONE FLYER

Barney builds "The Barney Copter," which Fred renames "The Flintstone Flyer," and which the boys use to go bowling instead of to the opera with their wives.

SPLIT PERSONALITY

Knocked on the head by a bottle, Fred becomes "Frederick," an irritating fop.

THE TWITCH

Fred tries to get Rock Roll to perform at Wilma's ladies club benefit.

DRESS REHEARSAL

Wilma is about to go into labor. (The birth of Pebbles.)

LADIES NIGHT AT THE LODGE

Dressed as men, Wilma and Betty attempt to join the Water Buffalo Lodge but barely survive the initiation.

ANN-MARGROCK PRESENTS

Fred and Wilma hire "Annie" to babysit Pebbles, unaware that the young woman is actually Ann-Margrock in town for a show (for which Fred and Barney plan to audition).

 

Fearless Fred Strikes Again

Fred's back at the Water Buffalo Convention in Frantic City causing commotion and at war with his mother-in-law again.

THE BUFFALO CONVENTION

Every member of the Water Buffalo Lodge suddenly comes down with "dipsy-doodle-itis," which can only be cured by three days away from their wives at Frantic City--but Wilma's Doozey dodo bird knows the truth and could spoil everything.

MOTHER-IN-LAW'S VISIT

Fred's attempts to be nice to Mrs. Slaghoople--"I love my mother-in- law, I *love* my mother-in-law..."--are less than successful. So when the old battle-axe winds up in disguised, part-time cabbie Fred's taxi, he milks the situation for all it's worth.

 

Hooray for Hollyrock

Barney and Fred are in for some celebrity watching as big stars Stoney Curtis and Ann Margrock visit Bedrock.

ANN-MARGROCK PRESENTS

Fred and Wilma hire "Annie" to babysit Pebbles, unaware that the young woman is actually Ann-Margrock in town for a show (for which Fred and Barney plan to audition)

THE RETURN OF STONY CURTIS

Fred wins Stony Curtis's services in connection with the star's upcoming picture, _Slave Boy_.

 

Love Letters on the Rocks

LOVE LETTERS ON THE ROCKS

Fred finds a love letter to Wilma and hires Perry Gunite, a private eye.

ADDITIONAL BONUS EPISODE

 

Bedrock 'n' Roll

These two episodes pay tribute to the Flintstones in "Girl's Night Out" and "The Twitch."

THE GIRLS' NIGHT OUT

Fred cuts a record at an amusement park and becomes teen singing idol Hi-Fye.

THE TWITCH

Fred tries to get Rock Roll to perform at Wilma's ladies club benefit.

 

Fred Takes the Field

Two more fun-filled episodes with a sports theme in "Flintstone of Prinstone" and "Big League Freddie."

FLINTSTONE OF PRINSTONE

Fred attends Prinstone U and must balance studying and football practice along with his job at the quarry

BIG LEAGUE FREDDIE

Fred is mistakenly credited with the phenomenal baseball performance of rookie Roger. He plans to usurp Roger's shot at the big leagues, and the gang give him the cold shoulder.

 

A Haunted House Is Not A Home

The Flintstones inherit a haunted house and have a scary old time.

A HAUNTED HOUSE IS NOT A HOME

In order to receive his Uncle Giggles' inheritance, Fred and co. must spend the night in his uncle's haunted mansion.

ADDITIONAL BONUS EPISODE

 

Dino's Two Tales

Includes two episodes about Dino, the ever loyal dinosaur in "Dino Disappears", and "Dino goes Hollyrock."

DINO DISAPPEARS

Dino, feeling unloved and unwanted, runs away from home

DINO GOES HOLLYROCK

Dino has a shot at TV stardom opposite the actress of his dreams in "The Adventures of Sassie."

 

Rocky Bye Baby

Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are up to their tricks in another two episodes: "Little Bamm-Bamm", and "The Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock."

LITTLE BAMM-BAMM

After wishing on a falling star, the Rubbles find Bamm-Bamm abandoned on their doorstep. Their attempt to adopt the boy leads to a custody battle involving attorney Perry Masonry.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BABY IN BEDROCK

Rockeo and Julietta comes to life as the Flintstones and Rubbles enter their children as competitors in a beautiful baby contest.

 

I Yabba Dabba Do
 

When Fred's job at the quarry can't provide a fancy wedding for Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm, he and Barney will try just about anything, from hocking Fred's bowling ball to gambling in Rock Vegas.

 

Babe in Bedrock

Pebbles is born and Fred enters her into a beauty contest but Wilma is not keen about the whole idea.

THE BLESSED EVENT

Wilma is about to go into labor. (The birth of Pebbles.)

DADDY'S LITTLE BEAUTY

Fred enters Pebbles in a beauty contest.

 

Wacky Inventions
 

See the hilarious Stoneage gadgets that made the Flintstones famous. Clips from various episodes, highlighting the hilarious stone-age gadgets that made the Flintstones famous.

 

 

 

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